Preserving Industrial Heritage
The British Railway Heritage Chronicle was created to fill a major gap in preserving Britain's railway technical heritage. While preserved locomotives and restored stations capture attention, the detailed engineering records, maintenance guides, and administrative documents behind them were scattered in private collections and archives.
Our mission is to build a complete digital archive that makes these primary sources available to researchers everywhere. We work to digitise fragile documents before they decay and provide expert commentary to put technical materials in their historical context.
The Chronicle serves academic researchers, engineering professionals, heritage railway volunteers, and curious enthusiasts looking for reliable information on Britain's railway development. By mixing strict archival standards with modern digital access, we keep these vital historical resources available for the future.